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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Monday, 29 July 2024

Editorial - Poor Research funding makes food security vulnerable


The climate change challenges is taking tolls on food security even at the point that no amount has been released to any research institute to perform its statutory capital project responsibilities as the year cross over the middle of the 2024.

How do we relate this to the state of emergency being declared by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the sector. How can research delivery be helpful to food security when the necessary funding are not timely released. These are the questions on going in the minds of concerned stakeholders.

Apart from much expectations on repositioning the methods and styles of policies implementation of the sector, more expectations on research development is highly envisaged in this present dispensation for smarter climate change agriculture in view of scarcity of foods in Nigeria. 

But all these are all in doubt even as no dime has been released to any Agricutural research institute to justify the seriousness of Government to tackling food security in the country through more availability of new research improvement into farming systems.

Six months have already been counted with no fund being released to enhance research, neither is any concrete direction through the National Agricultural Council Meeting where the decisions to chart direction for the sector is been taken.

Our concern particularly on this editorial is why are we repeating the same mistake of untimely funding to research particularly on matters that relate to food security.

The impact of climate on food security has necessitated the need for research institutes to double their efforts towards drought and floods resistant seed varieties with ecologies adaptability so as to be able to give high yielding crop varieties even in the face of shorter and longer rainy periods as the case may be.

All these will be wishful thinking without a proactive finding system to research and extension, because the present situation where money to operate in our agriculture research institute is a signal to unpreparedness to checkmate food insecurity.

And this must be uppermost in the heart of any Government to help the growth of the food systems in Nigeria.

Monday, 1 July 2024

FG sets to host global conference on rubber

The Federal Government of Nigeria has slated the 30th of July for International Rubber Conference, with an official opening at the Presidential Villa by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Nigeria's Premier Event for Sustainable Innovation




The Nigeria International Agriculture Expo (NIAEXPO) 2024 is set to be the ultimate event for sustainable innovation, research, and scientific advancement in agri-food production.

Collaboration with IAR makes grape seeds available, says President

 


National President Grapes Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Abdullahi Dalhatu has said that his association is seeds sufficient with eight varieties available through the collaborative relationship with the Institute of Agriculture Research (IAR) Zaria.

Wednesday, 26 June 2024

Why research findings may not leave the shelves..NAERLs ED

 


The Executive Director (ED) National Agricutural Extension Research Liaison Service (NAERLS) Prof. Emmanuel Ikani has revealed funding delay as a major cause of improved technologies not getting to end users.

Monday, 24 June 2024

Grape farmers appeal govt support for sufficiency, says demand is very high.



The Grape farmers in Nigeria have through its National president, Alhaji Abdullah Dalhatu appealed for government financial support to enhance mass production of the produce towards meeting local and international demands.

Friday, 14 June 2024

Organic: We use Quarantine certification to export yam, says President


 The president of Yam Produce, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria, Prof. Simon Itwange has said that the only certification that aided all the yams exported some few years back was the one given by the National Agricutural Quarantine Service ( NAQS) as there was no official standards yet for organic produce.

Grapes new leadership promises increase productivity

The newly and first ever executives leadership of Grapes Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (GRAPPMAN) have promised to improve upon the low productivity along the value chains of the produce saying this will enhance more economic earnings and employment generation in the country.

Monday, 10 June 2024

AFAN leadership: Appeal Court adjourns case till next year

 


The Appeal Court of Abuja has postponed ruling on All Farmers of Nigeria ( AFAN) leadership till March , 2025.

A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE NATIONAL COCOA MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (NCMC),NIGERIA PREPAREDNESS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH EUROPEAN UNION DEFEROSTATION REGULATION (EUDR)

 


As part of its pioneering efforts to put in place a National framework for EUDR preparedness and compliance, the National Cocoa Management Committee (NCMC) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) on 19th April, 2024 conducted a hybrid technical roundtable discussion that brought together over 100 cocoa stakeholders and value chain actors drawn from the public, private and the development community.